Modular conveyor systems and process automation for food, beverage, and logistics
Intralox manufactures and services conveyor belting and spiral systems for industrial process lines across 100+ countries. The engineering-heavy hiring mix—nearly 40% of open roles in engineering—combined with active projects around integrated solutions design, PPAP implementation, and regional product adaptation, suggests a shift toward standardized, repeatable system design across geographies. Pain points around capacity, supplier quality, and cross-industry opportunity identification indicate internal scaling friction typical of a manufacturing incumbent expanding into new verticals.
Intralox is a privately held manufacturer of modular plastic conveyor belting, spiral systems, and discrete automation equipment, founded in 1971 and headquartered in Harahan, Louisiana. The company serves food processing, beverage, logistics, and other discrete manufacturing sectors across more than 100 countries. Core offerings include ThermoDrive® technology, DirectDrive™ Spiral Systems, and Activated Roller Belt (ARB) equipment, supported by engineering design services, line layout optimization, and global field support. Current operational initiatives include standardization of integrated solutions design, supplier quality improvement, and regional market adaptation to reduce downtime and capacity constraints.
Intralox uses AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Pro/ENGINEER, Inventor, MATLAB, PLC, Siemens, Beckhoff, Oracle E-Business Suite, and Microsoft Office for design, manufacturing control, and business operations.
Harahan, Louisiana, United States. The company employs 1,001–5,000 people globally and was founded in 1971.
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